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bushbabies and pottos from Africa, and lorises from India and southeast Asia. Also included are the extinct adapiform primates, a diverse and widespread group that thrived during the Eocene in Europe, North America, and Asia, but disappeared from most of the Northern Hemisphere as the climate cooled. Characterized by their wet nose or rhinarium, strepsirrhines have diversified to fill many ecological niches. They have a smaller brain than comparably sized simians, large olfactory lobes for smell, and a vomeronasal organ to detect pheromones. Their eyes contain a reflective layer to improve their night vision. Lemurs have a toothcomb, a specialized set of teeth in the lower front part of the mouth, mostly used for combing fur during grooming. Strepsirrhines are primarily tree-dwelling, feeding on fruit, leaves, and insects. Many are endangered by habitat destruction, poaching for bushmeat, and live capture for the exotic pet trade. (Full article...
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Organ of the Berlin Cathedral
Organ of the Berlin Cathedral
  • ... that Martin Schmeding recorded the complete organ works by Max Reger on thirteen different organs from the composer's period, including the Sauer organ at Berlin Cathedral (pictured)?
  • ... that seeds of the fossil fruit Suciacarpa have fossil fungi inside them?
  • ... that lawyer and activist
    Shehla Zia
    was once arrested for protesting a law which reduced the weight given to evidence provided by female witnesses in a trial?
  • ... that you can fly model airplanes or ride model trains behind a flood control dam in Phoenix, Arizona's Deer Valley urban village?
  • ... that the €11 million reported to have been spent by AS Monaco FC in 2012 to sign Lucas Ocampos, was the most ever for a Ligue 2 player?
  • ... that according to a hadith by the Islamic prophet Muhammad, sadaqa removes seventy gates of evil?
  • ... that independent candidate
    1962 West Bengal election
    ?
  • ... that
    White House sentries were abolished by Gerald Ford but reinstated by Ronald Reagan
    ?

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